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Expand the proverb time and tide waits for none

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Answered by worldofjaved
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"Time and tide wait for none" is a proverb which indicates the value of time and tide and reveals their truth both waits never for none. Time is a thing that no one can buy and sell it. It is priceless. And it can be used or pass by us. We cannot own it, buy it or purchase it.

Answered by anuanku
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Time and Tide Wait for None

Time and tide is a famous proverb that highlights the value of time, and hence encourages us to utilize our time optimally. It is quite true time waits for none. It just keeps ticking and elapsing. The best we can do is use time constructively. It is the only thing in the world that we cannot store for future. The value of time is in the moment, and needs to be extracted out of the given moment. For example today’s time can’t be stored in any manner for future use. We can either use it today, or lose it forever. So the principle of time is either USE OR LOSE!

All great personages who have achieved success in life, have used the secret of optimal use of time. Personages such as Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Socrates, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Walt Disney, Helen Keller, Mahatma Gandhi, etc. used this secret of utilizing time.

The tide like time also does not wait for anyone. It does not matter to tide whether you are standing on the coast or not; when it is full moon or any other climatic reason, it will come. If you are not cautious, or master sailor, you will drown. Hence, master sailors make the best out of the high tide.

So in conclusion it can be said that anyone who wishes to be great in life must learn to use time greatly. Don’t let the precious moments just slip by in idle gossips and trivial activities. Make the best use of time by devoting your each and every moment to character building and skills development.

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